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market economy country overnment of the United uarantees or investment conclude a commercial the President has submit- at such country is not in subsection (a) of this sec- untry shall include infor- n of its laws and policies d to or against persons s to join close relatives. 1 be submitted initially as ation, on or before each long as such credits 'or is in effect.
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in effect with respect to tion 2432(c) of this title, of this section shall not
Stat. 2064.
isc History. For legislative J purpose of Pub.L. 93-618, see de Cong. and Adin.News, p.
mmerce §§ 13 et seq., 135.
Monitoring System
ll establish and maintain into the United States ports of articles from the ries. To the extent feasi- program with any rele- nducted by the Secretary shall provide the Com- the determination of the
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Commission, is necessary to carry out this section. The Commission shall publish a detailed summary of the data collected under the East-West Trade Statistics Monitoring System not less frequently than once each calendar quarter and shall transmit such publication to the East-West Foreign Trade Board and to Congress. Such pub- lication shall include data on the effect of such imports, if any, on the production of like, or directly competitive, articles in the United States and on employment within the industry which produces like, or directly competitive, articles in the United States.
Pub. L. 93-618, Title IV, § 410, Jan. 3, 1975, 88 Stat. 2065.
Historical Note
Legislative History. For legislative 1974 U.S.Code Cong, and Admi.News, p. history and purpose of Pub.L. 93-618, see 7186.
Library References
International Law
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Omitted
Historical Note
Codification. Section. Pub.L. 93-618, Title IV, 406, Jan. 3, 1975, 88 Stat. 2062, which provided for the establishment of an East-West Foreign Trade Board, was omitted as obsolete in view of the aboli- tion of the East-West Foreign Trade Board by section 6 of Reorg. I'lan No. 3 of 1979, 44 F.R. 69275, 93 Stat. 1381, eff. Jan. 2, 1950. as provided by section 1- 107(a) of Ex. Ord. No.12188. Jun. 2, 1980, 45 F.R. 993, set out as notes under section 2171 of this title, with the functions of the Board under subsec. (a), requiring the Board to monitor trade between per- sons and agencies of the United States Government and nonmarket economy countries or instrumentalities of such countries to insure such trade is in the national interest of the United States, and under subsec. (b), requiring persons who export technology vital to the na- tional interest of the United States to a nonmarket economy country or an instru- mentality of such country, and any agen- cy of the United States which provides credits, guarantees or insurance to such country or instrumentality in an amount in excess of $5,000,000 during any calen- dar year or which provides credits, guar- antees or insurance to all such countries or instrumentalitics in excess of $5,000,000
during a calendar year, to report to the Board on the nature and terms of such export, were transferred to the interagen- ey organization established under section 1872 of this title by section 5(e) of Keorg. Plan No. 3 of 1979, eff. Jan. 2. 1980 as provided by sertion 1-107(a) of Ex.Ord.No.12188, and the functions of the Board under subsec. (e), requiring the Board to submit quarterly reports On trade between the United States and non- market economy countries and instrumen talities of such countries, with such re- ports to include a review of the status of negotiations of bilateral trade agreements between the United States and such countries under this subchapter, the ac tivities of the joint trade commission es- tablished pursuant to such agreements, the resolution of commercial disputes be- tween the United States and such coun - tries, any exports from such countries which have caused disruption of United States markets, and recommendations for the promotion of east-west trade in the national interest of the United States, were transferred to the 'resident by sec- tion 5(c) of Reorg. Plan No. 3 of 1979, eff. Jan. 2, 1980, us provided by section 1-107 of Ex.Ord.No.12188.
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